Missing Professional Bout

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Missing Professional Bout

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Hello, my name is Russ Hogue. I was a professional kickboxer; however, I did have two professional boxing matches.

Dec. 17th, 1994
Venue: Main Event Gym
Bloomington, IL

Professional Debut
Russ Hogue (0-0-0) vs. Derrick Rothe (3-1-0)

Russ Hogue W (1-0) - TKO 3

January 17th, 1995
Second Bout:
Venue: The Old Shamrock
Belleville, IL

Russ Hogue (1-0 1KO) vs. Dominic Aleman (0-0-0)
Russ Hogue W (2-0) - UD 5

I am clearly retired now, so I don't really care if you add the information. But, if you do add it here is the other information you will need:

Russ "Hurricane" Hogue
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Birthdate: 12/26/1974
Belleville, IL
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I am also 6'4
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There were no boxing shows in Illinois or those cities on that date, so I don't think you're being truthful here. These will not be entered.
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UD 5? Was it an early version of the Contender?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Hogue
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JCS wrote:UD 5? Was it an early version of the Contender?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Hogue
5-rounders do happen, for example the Olympic Auditorium in LA used them in the 1970s.
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tegenm wrote:There were no boxing shows in Illinois or those cities on that date, so I don't think you're being truthful here. These will not be entered.
Otherwise he'd need to supply some details on the other bouts that happened on these dates, or a promotor name or some paperwork. Some bit of evidence tbh.
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jomothepure,

As I said, I really spent my time kickboxing after I turned pro. Both events were "kickboxing" events; however, my matches were held using traditional boxing rules. It would be interesting if these matches were officially classified as kickboxing instead of boxing (because I would have two more wins on my pro record).

I recall Bruno Davis was the promoter for the first event.

For the second event, I will have to go through and see if I have any of the old posters so I can verify the date. I can't recall if it was Jim Boucher or Tommy Whittaker who promoted the second event?

Let me know if you find anything with these promoters. If you do not, I will do a little more digging.

Thanks,
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As to the question about the number of rounds:

1. The first match was a TKO in 3. It might have only be scheduled for 4 rounds? However, I thought it was scheduled for 5 rounds?

2. The second match was definitely a 5 rounder. Again, this is primarily because it was on a kickboxing card. Pro-kickboxing matches are almost always 5 rounders. I know this one went 5 rounds because I actually broke my, again, in the match.

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I found out for certain, the second match was never officially registered as a boxing match. The promoter was Jim Boucher and the match was scheduled as a kickboxing match. . .I guess it goes down in the record books as a "big nothing". It doesn't count on my kickboxing record and it doesn't count on my boxing record. . .not as a sanctioned match any way?

Any rate, I haven't been able to find any of the contact information for the first match. However, it was the same situation. It was a scheduled kickboxing match and it got changed when I was in Bloomington for the weigh in. . .I found an old program from the event. . .perhaps it is another match that doesn't count as either boxing or kickboxing?

I guess I can look at it on the bright side, I got paid for two non-professional boxing matches? :D

Now, that being said, if you can track down the promoter then perhaps I am wrong and he may have registerd it as an official match?

Thanks for any assistance you might be able to provide.
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